Castlevania of the Pigeons from Fairy Tail

Chapter 69: Shield's Views on Castlevania

Chapter 69: Shield's Views on Castlevania (Seeking Follow-up Reading)

Brandish turned to Lucy again and found that the blonde girl was still on the first floor. If she continued like this, she might not be able to reach the second floor for a long time, but at least she was safe for now.

Endymion did keep his promise.

Brandish stared blankly for a while, then turned to look at Endymion, but Endymion's eyes were not on her.

Timaria watched Urrutia, who possessed the Arc of Time, and whistled in amusement, thinking somewhat sinisterly:

It's actually a time magic similar to mine, quite interesting. I wonder if "Time Stop" will work on her. When I have time, I can ask Endymion to let me in and let me try it on her.

She couldn't wait to see the extremely humiliated yet powerless expression on Urrutia's face after she tore her clothes off.

She has always had no moral integrity when dealing with outsiders.

She found the "Lucy Heartfilia" mentioned by Endymion and Brandish before, but she still couldn't figure out what was so noteworthy about this somewhat timid celestial wizard.

The more confused she was, the more she scratched her head, wanting to know what secret her brother and Brandish had in common.

The two "Demons of the Book of Zeref", "White" Laquette and "Death God" Bradman, are of course more concerned about the "Demons of the Gate of Hades" of the third layer who are of the same species as them.

However, they were soon disappointed.

Apart from the "King of Hell" Maldo who was somewhat interesting, the other "Nine Ghost Gate Demons" were just so-so and were no match for them at all.

Bradman is different from Laquette. Laquette at least maintains his human form, while Bradman always appears as a demon with a red mask and black cloak.

He soon lost interest in the "Gate of Hades", thinking that the demon he had brought back for Endymion using the "Cursed Compass" he had made was not good enough.

Bradman is not arrogant, he is indeed stronger than any member of "Hell's Gate".

And Lacade is said to be even stronger than him. I don't know whether it is Lacade's own boasting or it is true.

However, since His Majesty the Emperor tacitly allowed Lacade to use the surname "Dragneel", it seems that there is some truth to this.

Laquette looked at Gildarts with burning eyes. Currently, he was the best performing "challenger" in the entire "Castlevania".

As for the impulsive and reckless Natsu, Laquette just glanced at him and didn't take him seriously, not knowing that he had missed the powerful enemy he had to surpass and transcend - "END".

"Judge" Val was even less interested. He was actually more concerned about the "Magical Spirit Power" and "Magical Pulse Bomb Fis" on the Ishgar continent.

That kind of magical strategic weapon was his favorite, so he actually felt a little resentful that Inbel did not send him but sent Endymion to the continent of Ishgar.

He lay on the table with a hunched back and didn't even bother watching "Castlevania".

The "stand-in" behind him was faithfully watching the scenes, recording them, and saving the videos for his master to review later.

Neinhart, the "corpse" with purple bangs covering half of his face, smiled faintly as he watched the fighting scenes in "Castlevania". He touched his fingertips together and tapped them excitedly.

This kind of struggle in "Castlevania" is very much to Neinhart's liking. He likes to use magic to materialize the powerful and difficult enemy deep inside the enemy's heart, forcing the enemy to fight this powerful enemy again.

He enjoyed watching the enemy being forced to fight again and again against his former foes.

The same situation applies to Castlevania. Agil, the Desert King, is the complete opposite of Neinhart, completely unable to understand Endymion's interests.

He is bloodthirsty. If these people or demons in "Castlevania" fell into his hands, they would have been turned into corpses eaten by rats, ants, and maggots.

Agil, holding his chin and tapping the table with his fingers, didn't understand why His Majesty the Emperor wanted them to watch Endymion's "Castlevania". What was so good about it?

"Assassin" Jacob possesses "space magic" very similar to Endymion, so he can appreciate "Castlevania" even more.

He has a horse face, a crew cut, and eyebrows so light they are almost invisible. Now he is stroking his not-so-cleanly shaved chin while admiring the structural beauty and orderly beauty of "Castlevania".

Of course, rather than constructing a different dimension like "Castlevania", Jacob prefers to use "space magic" to carry out the perfect assassination.

Especially the kind of assassination that is done in stealth and massacres the whole city without anyone noticing.

"Winter General" Inbel was quite satisfied to see that all the members of the "Balam Alliance" had now been conquered by Endymion's "Demon Castle" in various forms.

This means that he was absolutely right to send Endymion.

However, if there is anyone in "Castlevania" who can really catch his attention, perhaps it is only the "Absolute Zero" Silver on the third floor who uses the "Ice Demon Slayer" to kill demons.

He was just interested. Silver's strength was far inferior to Inbel's.

"Magic King" August and "Scarlet Despair" Irene, while casually observing, each accidentally saw someone they didn't want to see.

Auguste sees Precito, the man who abandoned him as a baby.

He was born with extremely high intelligence and memory, so he knew from the beginning that he was the child of Jellal and Mavis, because as a baby he could understand everything happening around him.

However, he was powerless to stop it and could only let Preshito take him away from his mother and abandon him in the mountains like a monster.

After that, Auguste was picked up and raised.

Eventually he left that family and accidentally met Jellal as a child, and began his career of following Jellal.

Now seeing Preshito, even though he was extremely well-mannered, he couldn't help but clench his fists.

Jellal noticed this detail and glanced at August.

Auguste immediately unclenched his fists, made no other movements, and his expression became natural.

At this point, he no longer cares about the small role of Preshito. Everything is a foregone conclusion, and he has even lost interest in revenge.

Irene saw a young woman who looked very similar to her, with crimson hair and a charming face.

The similarity between them was so great that everyone present looked at Irene belatedly.

Irene, wearing a large, black hat, holding a deer antler wand, and tying her thick, crimson hair into long, thick braids, seems to be related to the knight-like woman in the picture.

(End of this chapter)

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